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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 



Authors and societies are requested to forzvcird their -vorks to the editors as soon us 

 published. The date of publication^ given in brackets [], marks the time at -vhich the 

 ivork -was received, unless an earlier date of publication is knozvn to recorder or editor. 

 Unless otherwise stated each record is made directly from the ivork that is noticed. 



A colon after initial designates the most common given mime, as: A: Augustus; B: Ben' 

 /'am in: C: Charles: D: Daiud: E: Edzvard: F: Frederic; G: George; H; Henry; 

 I: Isaac; J: John; K: Karl: L; Louis; M: Mark; N: Nicholas; O: Otto; P: Peter; R: 

 Richard: S: Samuel: T: Thomas; W: William. The initials at the end of each record, of 

 note, are those of the recorder- 

 Corrections of errors and notices of omissions are solicited. 



Balbiaui, E. G. Sur I'origine des cellules du 

 tbllicLile et dii novaii vitellin de Toeiif ehez 

 les geophiles. (Zool. anzeiger, 1SS3, jalirg. 

 6: 10 Dec, p. 658-662; J4 Dec, p. 676-6S0; 

 10 fig.) 



Notice, bv P. Maver. (Zool. jahresb. fur 

 1SS3. 1SS4, *abth. 2."p. I, S.) 



States tliat there is a genetic connection between the 

 cells of the follicle andllie nucleus of the eid^g. In ^ir^o- 

 philus loitgicornis the cells are produced at the end of a 

 kind of stolon formed by a prolongation of the nucleus; 

 in_^. cnrpopkaguR thev arise by a process of budding at 

 several points of tlie surface of the nucleus. 



E: L. M. {,^7SS) 



Chatin, Joannes. Note sur la structure du 

 novau dans les cellules margintiles des 

 tubes de Malpighi chez les insectes et les 

 myriapodes. (Annal. sci. nat., 1SS2 [Jan. 

 1SS3], s. 6, V. 14, no. 3, p. 1-7. pi. 19 B.) 

 The intimate structure of the nucleus in the marginal 

 cells of the nia^iighian tubes, especiatiy the structure of 

 the moniliforni nuclear cord and its relation to the nu- 

 ckoli, are discussed and illustrated by tigures from 

 iuhts, ffryllotalpa, mrabus, papiHo and apis. Tliere is 

 an intimate connection (continuity?) between the cord 

 and the nucleoli in wliich it terminates. The monila- 

 tion may appear like surposed globules, or dark disks 

 alternating with clear spaces, which may be transverse 

 or inclined so as to appear like a spiral. The last con- 

 dition mav be natural or may result from a shifting of 

 the disks due to treatment; according to the latter hy- 

 pothesis the cord must have a limiting membrane. 



E: L. M. (37S9) 



Cresson, Ezra Town send. Catalogue of a 

 collection of livnienoptera made by Prof. 

 F. Suniichrast near Cordova, Mexico. 

 Part I. (Trans. Amer. entom. soc, Mav 

 1S6S, V. 2, p. 1-3S.) 



Notice, by A. S. Packard, jr. (Record 

 of Anier. entotn. for 1S6S, 1869. p. i. 4-5.) 

 Introductor)' remarks on the excellence and zeal of 

 F. Sinnichrast as a collector, the paucity of European 

 writings on American hymenoptera tercbrantia, the 

 difficulties of the study of these insects, especially the 

 oitomophtiga, and the merging of tlie characters of 

 ichneumon^ hnf>ti.'i)iuriius,jDppa and trogus; synopses of 

 groups and descriptions of species of 3S (37 new) 

 icluietimon^ 13 new hoplismenus, 3 new oedicephahis 

 (n. g.)) S (7 \\Q\M)Joppa, I new sfUpnus, 7 new viesoleptiis, 

 2 new tryhkon, z new exockoides (n. si.), 3 new exorlius, 

 collected by F. Sumichrast near Cordova, Mexico. 



B: P. M. C3790) 



Cresson. Ezra Townsend. Catalogue of a 

 small collection of hvnienoptera made in 

 New Mexico during the summer of 1S67. 

 (Trans. Amer. entom. soc, Jan.-Feb. 1S6S, 

 V- I. P- 375-38S, I fig.) 



Describes urorerus areolntus (and ligures fore wing), 

 scolia {disco/ia) It-iontei, s. (ef.) flavocostalis, coloptera 

 vrighiii^ g-orvtes propinquus, g. tricolor, odyiieriis rit- 

 /iuodus, o. toas, ptt-rochilus U~^'isii, polisies havajoe^ p, 

 Jiiix'us, undrena mellea, nomia nortoni, n? apncha, per- 

 diinf aibipetiitis, anthidiiau occidentale^ a. atrifrons^ 

 and melisuidts nicniiachus, all new species, and gives a 

 list of some other sjiccies collected in New Mexico and 

 neighboring territories; scolt'a regiiia 9 ^fli's .xaiitiaitn 

 9, s.flavosignato (f may be =: f. .vantiautt (f, in which 

 Case .•;. cotisor.tX Cress, must be named t'. zojiaria n. sp.; 

 s, 7'idiugsii may be 5. nobilitata var. B: P. M. (3791) 



Cresson, Ezra Townsend. Catalogue of hy- 

 menoptera in the collection of the Ento- 

 mological society of Philadelphia, from 

 Colorado Territory. ( Proc. Entom. soc. 

 Philad., 1865, v. 4: April, p. 242-313 ; T^me, 

 p. 426-4SS.)' 



Notice. (GiiRSTAECKER, A. Bericht . . . 

 1865-1866, hiilfte 2. 1869, p. 5, 21, 22, 2$, 26, 



-9' 33. 36, 43") 



Enumerates 295 (1Q4 new) species of hymenoptera, in 

 general of all families except ve^pariae and apiariae, 

 from Colorado, with synonymical references, and de- 

 scribes the new species; describes ceratosoma and ten- 

 thredoidcs. 2 new genera of ichnemnonidae. 



B: P. M. (3792) 



Cresson, Ezra Townsend. Catalogue of 

 North American apidac. (Trans. Amer. 

 entom. soc, Feb.-Mcli. 1S79. ^'- 7' P- -'v 



Svstemntic list of the iipidac of North America, in- 

 clucling Centra) America and West Indies, with refer- 

 ence to original descriptions and to habitats of the 

 species; comprises 45 genera and d},! species. 



B: P. M. (3793) 



Cresson, Ezra Townsend. Description of a 



new species of masaris from California. 



(Trans. Amer. entom. soc, May 1S72, v. 



4, P- S7-88.) 



Describes masaris cdivardsil $ ff n. sp., from Cali- 

 fornia. B: P. M. (3794) 



